Wirral Driving Lessons

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SHOW ME TELL ME QUESTIONS (BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE)

Top Class have been providing Wirral driving lessons for over 30 years through our team of experienced, local instructors. Originally set up by David Robinson in 1985, we have one of the highest Pass Rates on the Wirral for Driving Tests.

‘Why should you choose Top Class?’

Top Class have an excellent reputation across the Wirral for expert, friendly and professional Driving Instructor tuition. As one of the longest standing Wirral Driving Schools, we have 4 DSA Approved Driving Instructors (ADI) who have over 50 years combined driving instruction experience. Over 7000 students have achieved the L test pass qualification with us.

We initially began teaching Driving Lessons on the Wirral in the Birkenhead, Prenton and Claughton Village areas. In the last 10 years, we’ve branched out to provide the entire Wirral peninsula through dedicated instructors who are experts in your area. At busier times of the year we may struggle to service all of the Wirral areas but will certainly do our best.

‘Why should you get in touch today?’

If you’re looking to start driving lessons or feel you’re getting no where with your current Instructor, call our Wirral Driving School Head Office in Prenton on 07939 872 740 or 0151 677 3224 to discuss the right lesson package for you. We’re always happy to hear from people of all ages who are dedicated to passing their driving test.

Don’t be fooled by other Wirral Driving Schools and their “Pass your Driving Test in Days” advertising, as every person is different and must be taught accordingly - One sizedoes not fit all.

2. Tell me where you’d find the information for the recommended tyre pressures for this car and how tyre pressures should be checked.

3. Tell me how you make sure your head restraint is correctly adjusted so it provides the best protection in the event of a crash.

The head restraint should be adjusted so the rigid part of the head restraint is at least as high as the eye or top of the ears, and as close to the back of the head as is comfortable. Note: Some restraints might not be adjustable.

4. Tell me how you’d check the tyres to ensure that they have sufficient tread depth and that their general condition is safe to use on the road.

No cuts and bulges, 1.6mm of tread depth across the central three-quarters of the breadth of the tyre, and around the entire outer circumference of the tyre.

5. Tell me how you’d check that the headlights and tail lights are working. You don’t need to exit the vehicle.

Explain you’d operate the switch (turn on ignition if necessary), then walk round vehicle (as this is a ‘tell me’ question, you don’t need to physically check the lights).

6. Tell me how you’d know if there was a problem with your anti-lock braking system.

Warning light should illuminate if there is a fault with the anti-lock braking system.

7. Tell me how you’d check the direction indicators are working. You don’t need to exit the vehicle.

Explain you’d operate the switch (turn on ignition if necessary), and then walk round vehicle (as this is a ‘tell me’ question, you don’t need to physically check the lights).

8. Tell me how you’d check the brake lights are working on this car.

Explain you’d operate the brake pedal, make use of reflections in windows or doors, or ask someone to help.

9. Tell me how you’d check the power-assisted steering is working before starting a journey.

If the steering becomes heavy, the system may not be working properly. Before starting a journey, 2 simple checks can be made.

Gentle pressure on the steering wheel, maintained while the engine is started, should result in a slight but noticeable movement as the system begins to operate. Alternatively turning the steering wheel just after moving off will give an immediate indication that the power assistance is functioning.

10. Tell me how you’d switch on the rear fog light(s) and explain when you’d use it/them. You don’t need to exit the vehicle.

12. Open the bonnet and tell me how you’d check that the engine has sufficient oil.

13. Open the bonnet and tell me how you’d check that the engine has sufficient engine coolant.

Identify high and low level markings on header tank where fitted or radiator filler cap, and describe how to top up to correct level.

14. Open the bonnet and tell me how you’d check that you have a safe level of hydraulic brake fluid.

Identify reservoir, check level against high and low markings.

Show Me Questions on the Move

When it’s safe to do so, can you show me how you wash and clean the rear windscreen?

When it’s safe to do so, can you show me how you wash and clean the front windscreen?

When it’s safe to do so, can you show me how you’d switch on your dipped headlights?

When it’s safe to do so, can you show me how you’d set the rear demister?

When it’s safe to do so, can you show me how you’d operate the horn?

When it’s safe to do so, can you show me how you’d demist the front windscreen?

When it’s safe to do so, can you show me how you’d open and close the side window?

LATEST NEWS ON THE NEW DRIVING TEST FROM DECEMBER 4TH 2017

Students on test will be asked to pull over on the right hand side of the road and reverse back for two car lengths and then drive away. You may be asked to drive forward into a parking bay and then reverse out or to reverse in then drive out. You will be asked to follow sat nav directions for twenty minutes or to follow road signs for the same period. Show me Tell me questions will be asked when the car is moving not stationary. The left hand reverse and three point turn are to be removed from the test.